Hi Joe, I have got my level 2 exam coming in a few days. Only bit I am struggling with is if a question is about motor or generator? I did one question in mock exam where I should have applied left hand but I used right hand and obviously got the answer wrong. Really appreciate your videos 🫶
One question. Would not the right hand grip rule cause the motion to go in the opposite direction from what you presented? I say this to say that since the conducting wire produces its own magnetic fields, other than those of the magnets, and when the current happens to go in the screen and produces clockwise magnetic fields, then would not those fields couple with the magnetic fileds to force up the wire if the North pole of the magnet is on the right side?
Thank you for this video Will you be able to explain how is generator works in one of your videos? I'm straggling to understand this question in one of our training shits ... Q;Which simple device consists of coil of wire, which is rotated within a magnet field by an exterior force? a.Motor b.Rectifier c.Inverter d.Generator What does it mean by an exterior force? Thank you in advance .
Looks like another early morning Joe. Thanks as always for your valuable content 👍
Thanks Joe. Easy to understand these concepts the way you explain and illustrate . Have a great 2020
So much better than the text book I have at explaining things 👍🏻 thanks again Joe
My pleasure, glad it helped! 😊
Thank you so much for this video, struggled with it in my online lesson and found it hard to grasp, understand it now because of this video
My pleasure, glad it helped. 😊
Another fantastic video Joe
OMG!!!!!!!Thank you!!!!!You literally saved my life!🥰💞💞
Oh wow, thanks, that's great to know, glad it was helpful. 😊
Great explanation thanks. So simple to understand this way.
Excellent video. Thanks, Joe.
Hi Joe, I have got my level 2 exam coming in a few days. Only bit I am struggling with is if a question is about motor or generator?
I did one question in mock exam where I should have applied left hand but I used right hand and obviously got the answer wrong.
Really appreciate your videos 🫶
Nice one, really grasped the concept now 👌
Amazing explanation thank you so much!
Thanks very much for commenting and watching. 😊
very nice explanation
Tha ks very much. 😊
Nice example. Thank you.
Tha ks very much. 😊
Thank you mr.joe... it's very helpful 👍
Really clearly explained, thanks a lot :)
this certainly helped a lot, i didnt get it in class thanks
Mr Joe, please show how you reverse the current in the second deflection.Thanks
ruclips.net/video/ZWlzuOgBERU/видео.html this might help. 😊
Very good. Large generators spring the magnet and not the conductor?
Everything would be different? Another challenge to learn?
One question. Would not the right hand grip rule cause the motion to go in the opposite direction from what you presented? I say this to say that since the conducting wire produces its own magnetic fields, other than those of the magnets, and when the current happens to go in the screen and produces clockwise magnetic fields, then would not those fields couple with the magnetic fileds to force up the wire if the North pole of the magnet is on the right side?
Thank you 🙏
Thanks a million ❤️
how the direction of current changes when you move a wire from left hand side to right hand side at a 1mm distance from north pole of a bar magnet?
Sorry I don't quite understand the question. 😕
Boom... love it ❤️
Thank you for this video
Will you be able to explain how is generator works in one of your videos?
I'm straggling to understand this question in one of our training shits ...
Q;Which simple device consists of coil of wire, which is rotated within a magnet field by an exterior force?
a.Motor
b.Rectifier
c.Inverter
d.Generator
What does it mean by an exterior force?
Thank you in advance .
Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/24tu06BZg5o/видео.html
And this one: ruclips.net/video/PgmgL2R5dFE/видео.html
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Is it conventional current or electron flow?
Conventional current flow matey. 👍